Tema som omhandler alle saker om 60-års “jubileet” for dagen konsentrasjonsleiren Auschwitz ble funnet og overtatt av Allierte styrker.
In the words of the Nazis News24.com 24.01.2005
Berlin - The posters in the Berlin underground station are unadorned by photographs. Just a few stark words are proving effective in the fight to ensure Germany never forgets the horrors of the Nazis.
Muslimske lande støtter markering af holocaust Berlingske Tiden 24.01.2005
I denne uge for 60 år siden blev koncentrationslejren Auschwitz befriet, men først efter, at over en million mennesker, de fleste jøder, var omkommet. I dag mindes FN for første gang afslutningen på rædslerne - med støtte fra visse arabiske lande.
Har ikke lov til å glemme Lofotposten 24.01.2005
FN holder i dag en spesialsesjon om Holocaust. Torsdag skal alle norske skoler etter planen ha sin markering. Da er det 60 år siden de allierte rykket inn i Auschwitz og satte fri første pulje av dem som hadde overlevd det ufattelige marerittet. Å gjøre 27. januar til en årlig minnedag er et tiltak som har krav på allmenn oppslutning og skjerpet bevissthet. For som FNs generalsekretær Kofi Annan sier: «Det er grunnleggende viktig for oss alle å huske, reflektere over og lære av det som skjedde. Hver generasjon må være på vakt for å sikre at noe slikt aldri får skje igjen».
Soviet Infantryman Returns to Auschwitz New York Post 24.01.2005
MOSCOW (AP) -- On Jan. 27, 1945, Yakov Vinnichenko walked through the gates of Auschwitz into a netherworld of ghostly, emaciated women huddled together in dark barracks to prop one another up. "Some tried to kiss us, but it was uncomfortable - you didn't want to get infected," the one-time Soviet infantryman recalls.
Time fails to dim Auschwitz death-camp horror The Seattle Time 24.01.2005
OSWIECIM, Poland - At first the red-brick barracks look almost respectable, numbered like normal houses along tree-lined paths. But then the gas chamber reveals itself through the wintry fog, and the death wall where prisoners were stripped and shot, and the soil and ponds still full of teeth and crumbled bones from incinerated corpses.
Survivors of the Holocaust return to Auschwitz The Independent 24.01.2005
Elderly prisoners who lived to tell their tale, their liberators and world leaders mark the end of the horror, 60 years on
Jews 'still face discrimination in Britain' Guardian 24.01.2005
Britain's powerful elite is still infected with a 'deep strain of anti-Semitism' and there is a growing hatred of Jews in the country at large, Trevor Phillips, the chairman of the Commission for Racial Equality, warned last night.
The Holocaust? What was that, ask some pupils Telegraph.co.uk 24.01.2005
Many British children know shockingly little about the Holocaust, a survey by The Telegraph has demonstrated. Despite the publicity surrounding this week's memorial day, key facts still elude pupils, with a quarter unable to say what Auschwitz was and less than 40 per cent able to date the Second World War.
Højreekstreme i Dresden efterforskes DR.dk 24.01.2005
Statsanklageren i Dresden, hovedstad i den tyske delstat Sachsen, vil nu undersøge om der skal rejses tiltale mod det højreekstremistiske parti NPD for "folkehetz".
Rightwing MP's refuse to honour Nazi victims Expatica.com 24.01.2005
DRESDEN - Rightwing extremist lawmakers refused on Friday to take part in ceremonies honouring the victims of Nazi horrors, demanding instead that the Allied destruction of Dresden be condemned.
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